Options
- segment DE, segment EF, and segment DF are all different lengths, and their slopes are the same.
- segment DE, segment EF, and segment DF are all different lengths, and the slopes of segment DE and segment EF opposite reciprocals.
- segment DE, segment EF, and segment DF are all the same length, and their slopes are the same.
- segment DE, segment EF, and segment DF are all the same length, and their slopes are opposite reciprocals.
Answer:
(B) DE, EF, and DF are all different lengths, and the slopes of DE and EF opposite reciprocals.
Explanation:
Given a triangle DEF
To prove that it is a right scalene triangle, we must show that two of its sides are perpendicular. This is done by showing that the slopes of two adjacent sides are opposite reciprocals.
In a scalene triangle, no side length is equal to another. Therefore, all the sides DE, EF, and DF are not equal in length.
The correct option is B.